Advanced! This is a row of working robots in Singapore


 Technological developments in Singapore are increasingly advanced, more and more robots are being adopted for daily work. Starting from the coffee business to the construction sector.


Robot barista "Ella", designed by Crown Digital, Ella is able to make coffee independently after receiving an order, in Singapore. Businesses in Singapore are starting to rely on robots.




A glimpse of the "Ella" robot barista kiosk, designed by Crown Digital. Singapore has 605 robots installed per 10,000 employees in the manufacturing industry, the second highest number globally, after South Korea's 932 robots, according to a 2021 report by the International Robotics Federation.




This is a book scanning robot used by the National Library of Singapore. The city-state relies on foreign workers, but their numbers fell by 235,700 between December 2019 and September 2021.




This robot's job is to scan and report misplaced books. The labor ministry noted the COVID-19 restrictions had accelerated the "rate of adoption and automation of technology" by companies.




This is a mosquito-catching robot used by the LHN group, which runs the Coliwoo hotel chain, inside a hotel in Singapore.




The robot uses lights and air vents to attract mosquitoes into the trap.




This is a robot dog, made by Hyundai's Boston Dynamics.




This robot dog is used by Gammon Construction Ltd to scan construction sites for supervisors to check the progress of work, on Sentosa Island, Singapore.




This is a cleaning robot used by the LHN group, which runs the Coliwoo hotel chain, inside a hotel in Singapore.

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